Investigation Of The Equivalence Of National Dew-Point Temperature Realizations In The -50 Degrees C To +20 Degrees C Range

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THERMOPHYSICS(2012)

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In the field of humidity quantities, the first CIPM key comparison, CCT-K6, is at its end. The corresponding European regional key comparison, EUROMET.T-K6, was completed in early 2008, about 4 years after the starting initial measurements in the project. In total, 24 NMIs from different countries took part in the comparison. This number includes 22 EURAMET countries, and Russia and South Africa. The comparison covered the dew-point temperature range from -50 degrees C to +20 degrees C. It was carried out in three parallel loops, each with two chilled mirror hygrometers as transfer standards in each loop. The comparison scheme was designed to ensure high quality results with evenly spread workload for the participants. It is shown that the standard uncertainty due to the long-term instability was smaller than 0.008 degrees C in all loops. The standard uncertainties due to links between the loops were found to be smaller than 0.025 degrees C at -50 degrees C and 0.010 degrees C elsewhere. Conclusions on the equivalence of the dew-point temperature standards are drawn on the basis of calculated bilateral degrees of equivalence and deviations from the EURAMET comparison reference values (ERV). Taking into account 16 different primary dew-point realizations and 8 secondary realizations, the results demonstrate the equivalence of a large number of laboratories at an uncertainty level that is better than achieved in other multilateral comparisons so far in the humidity field.
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Degrees of equivalence,Dew-point temperature,Key comparison
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